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The phrase "are challenged over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where individuals or groups are confronted or questioned about a particular issue or topic.
Example: "The company executives are challenged over their decision to cut employee benefits during the economic downturn."
Alternatives: "are questioned about" or "are confronted with".
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Some local authorities are challenged over and over again - they know what the law is, and they know what they should be doing but deliberately don't do it.
It instead consists of a series of separate tales in which the characters don't meet but are challenged over what they want to do when the unexpected comes their way.
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Apple was forced to get out its measuring tape (the iTape?) after it was challenged over its claim that the iPhone 4 was the "world's thinnest smartphone".
Asif Kapadia, whose Amy Winehouse documentary screened at the festival last weekend, also tweeted that his wife had been challenged over wearing flat shoes, although she was eventually allowed in.
Many of the precepts by which our economic life is governed were challenged over the summer.
Do you think Mona will ever be challenged over her eligibility?
In court, Ferdinand was challenged over words he used with the gesture.
Northern Lights was challenged over its "religious viewpoint", the ALA said.
A leading Blairite was recently at dinner with a friend, and found himself being challenged over the government's activities.
Carney, who only joined the Bank last July, should expect to be challenged over his efforts to modernise the Bank.
Gove gave a flat "no" when he was challenged over this at his launch press conference on Friday.
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